If a business's warehouse is destroyed by a tornado, the cost of the warehouse and the inventory lost in the disaster would be considered a casualty loss. This loss can be reported on the business's tax filings to reduce taxable income, reflecting the sudden and unexpected nature of the event.
After the hurricane, many homeowners filed for casualty loss deductions to compensate for the extensive damages to their properties.
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